33. Houston Texans:AJ McCarron, QB, Alabama The Texans have all of the offensive weapons needed to be a force in the AFC, so they simply need a quarterback with superb management skills. McCarron is masterful at executing situational football, which makes him the right pick at this point.

35. Cleveland Browns:Lamarcus Joyner, CB, Florida State The need for a cover corner could lead GM Ray Farmer to take a chance on the diminutive defender at this point. Joyner is an ideal nickel corner capable of also sliding inside to free safety in some exotic packages.

44. St. Louis Rams:Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Florida State The Rams have attempted to upgrade the receiving corps in recent drafts, but the unit is still missing a big-bodied catcher to dominate in the red zone. Benjamin is a touchdown maker with the size-strength combination to dominate smallish defenders near the end zone.

45. Detroit Lions:Deone Bucannon, SS, Washington State GM Martin Mayhew could elect to solve the Lions' coverage woes by adding a hard-hitting safety with underrated ball skills in the middle of the field.

47. Dallas Cowboys:Will Sutton, DT, Arizona State Sutton could be considered a bit of a reach at this point based on his senior season, but his 2012 film suggests that he has the potential to be a dynamic three-technique in a Tampa-2 scheme.

49. New York Jets:Jeremiah Attaochu, OLB, Georgia Tech The Jets desperately need an athletic edge player with the potential to record 10-plus sacks and make Rex Ryan's defense downright scary. Attaochu is not a finished product, but his motor and first-step quickness could make him a star in the Jets' scheme.

50. Miami Dolphins:Carl Bradford, OLB, Arizona State New GM Dennis Hickey has sufficiently addressed most of the Dolphins' pressing needs during free agency, but the defense could use a versatile linebacker with playmaking skills.

51. Chicago Bears:Pierre Desir, CB, Lindenwood With Charles Tillman nearing the end of a distinguished career, the Bears would be wise to find his successor as the team's top cover corner. Desir is an exceptional athlete with intriguing physical tools that ideally fit the Bears' defensive scheme.

55. Cincinnati Bengals:Marcus Martin, C, USC The Bengals will undergo an offensive makeover under new offensive coordinator Hue Jackson. The savvy play caller wants to pound opponents with a physical running game directing between the tackles. Martin's an ideal pivot for the scheme with his strength, power and athleticism overwhelming defenders at the point of attack.

59. Indianapolis Colts:Jimmie Ward, SS, Northern Illinois Ward is a gifted ball hawk with terrific instincts and awareness. He lacks ideal size, but he is a nice fit as a center fielder in the Colts' scheme.

61. San Francisco 49ers:Keith McGill, CB, Utah If McGill is on the board at this point, GM Trent Baalke could double down on the cornerback position to fill the 49ers' biggest need heading into training camp.